<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Both daring and exacting, Torn from the Sun, journeys through the ensnarements of mortality. The poems' meditations, rendered in supple language and form, invite us to step along with the likes of Miyamoto Musashi, John Coltrane, Walter Benjamin, Jorge Luis Borges, and Vincent Van Gogh, as they fly and fall through labyrinthine paths of life. Torn from the Sun weaves mosaic steps that stir the ashes of rebirth, recognizing that these bewildering, narrow corridors are not a prison for death, but rather a space for interior discovery. Traced in this poetry is a way out and it is the way in. "--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Both daring and exacting, <i>Torn from the Sun</i>, journeys through the ensnarements of mortality. The poems' meditations, rendered in supple language and form, invite us to step along with the likes of Miyamoto Musashi, John Coltrane, Walter Benjamin, Jorge Luis Borges, and Vincent Van Gogh, as they fly and fall through labyrinthine paths of life. Torn from the Sun weaves mosaic steps that stir the ashes of rebirth, recognizing that these bewildering, narrow corridors are not a prison for death, but rather a space for interior discovery. Traced in this poetry is a way out and it is the way in.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"In Gregory Donovan's <i>Torn from the Sun</i>, the extraordinary voices that populate this collection are both historically resonant and meditatively complex. In the tradition of storytellers who, after wandering the globe, return home with phantasmagoric tales of hope, evil, and redemption, Gregory Donovan allows his speakers to reflect upon their times and passage through the many labyrinths that confront them. <i>Torn from the Sun</i> is psychologically intricate, resolutely thrilling, and an immaculately crafted volume of poems."<br> --David St. John <p/> "Donovan's new book collects a wisdom poetry with all the peril that this implies--not the glamorous jeweled armpit of some Greek oracle who can place large crystals of salt in your brain, but that and the wonder of fragrant basil in the goat manure outside the entrance to her cave. These are our first ideas, our oldest ideas made memorable again. A brilliant book."<br> --Norman Dubie <p/> "Lush in sound and image, the poems in <i>Torn from the Sun</i> look through the lenses of natural, personal, and collective history to ask how we endure in loss and in beauty. I loved this opening couplet from 'Ravens at Tamalpais' 'Bald white trunk & dead black bark, <i>toc-toc. </i>Small shrugs / in long black coats, their stripped pine whipping at the skyline . . .' Donovan offers us a deep and immersive read, full of loving detail and thought."<br> --Dana Levin <br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><i>Both daring and exacting, <i>Torn from the Sun</i> journeys beyond the ensnarements of mortality into a freedom from fear. The poems' meditations, rendered in supple language and forms, invite us to step into the footprints of Miyamoto Musashi, John Coltrane, Walter Benjamin, Jorge Luis Borges, and Vincent Van Gogh--and the author himself--as they fly and fall through their own labyrinthine paths. <i>Torn from the Sun </i>weaves a mosaic of steps that stir the ashes of rebirth, a recognition that these bewildering corridors are not simply a prison, but a ritual space for inner discovery. Traced in this poetry is <i>a way out, </i> and it is the way in. </i>
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